Updated on: 24 Jan 2026
Practicing RRB Group D Previous Year Questions (PYQs) helps candidates clearly understand the exam pattern and identify repeatedly asked topics in the Computer-Based Test (CBT). A topic-wise PYQ analysis enables aspirants to prioritize high-weightage areas and prepare strategically.
This analysis is based on the last conducted RRB Group D exam (2018–2019 cycle), which remains highly relevant for candidates preparing for RRB Group D 2026 (CEN 09/2025). For complete recruitment details, candidates should regularly check the RRB Group D 2026 notification page.
Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Total Questions: 100 MCQs
Duration: 90 minutes
Negative Marking: 1/3 mark for each wrong answer
Mathematics
General Intelligence & Reasoning
General Science
General Awareness & Current Affairs
(For the detailed syllabus, refer to the RRB Group D syllabus page.)
Based on analysis of previous year papers:
Mathematics: Easy to Moderate
Reasoning: Easy
General Science: Moderate
General Awareness: Moderate
Most questions are concept-based and require regular practice rather than advanced-level preparation
Section | Approx. No. of Questions |
|---|---|
General Intelligence & Reasoning | 30 |
Mathematics | 25 |
General Science | 25 |
General Awareness | 20 |
Total | 100 |
This distribution has remained almost unchanged across cycles, as reflected in previous cut-off trends published on the RRB Group D cut-off page.
Most Mathematics questions are basic, formula-based, and calculation-oriented.
Percentage
Ratio & Proportion
Simple Interest & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Time & Work
Time, Speed & Distance
Average
Number System
Mensuration (Area & Volume)
📌 PYQ Trend Insight:
Questions from Percentage, Ratio, and SI/CI appear almost every year and together contribute 8–10 questions.
Reasoning is considered the easiest and most scoring section based on PYQs.
Alphabet & Number Series
Coding–Decoding
Direction Sense
Blood Relations
Venn Diagrams
Analogy
Classification
Mathematical Operations
Odd One Out
📌 PYQ Trend Insight:
Series, Coding-Decoding, and Analogy form the core of this section and are almost guaranteed questions.
General Science questions are mostly from Class 9 & 10 NCERT level.
Physics: ~8–10 questions
Chemistry: ~8–9 questions
Biology: ~6–7 questions
Physics
Motion
Force & Laws of Motion
Work, Power & Energy
Heat and Temperature
Chemistry
Acids, Bases & Salts
Metals & Non-Metals
Chemical Reactions
Everyday Chemistry
Biology
Human Digestive System
Respiration
Plant Tissues
Nutrition & Diseases
📌 PYQ Trend Insight:
Most science questions are direct theory-based, not numerical.
General Awareness in RRB Group D focuses more on static GK rather than current affairs.
Indian History (Freedom Movement, Ancient India)
Indian Geography (Rivers, States, Climate)
Indian Polity (Constitution basics)
Indian Economy (Basic terms)
Important Days & Awards
Sports
Railways-related GK
📌 PYQ Trend Insight:
History and Geography together contribute nearly 10–12 questions in most papers.
Based on previous year analysis:
1️⃣ Reasoning – Highest repetition
2️⃣ Mathematics – High formula-based repetition
3️⃣ General Science – NCERT-based repeated concepts
4️⃣ General Awareness – Static topics repeat more than current affairs
Focus first on high-repetition topics
Practice PYQs chapter-wise
Revise formulas and short tricks
Analyze incorrect answers regularly
Aim for accuracy over guesswork due to negative marking
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Conclusion
RRB Group D PYQs clearly show that the exam follows a predictable and structured pattern. Topics like Reasoning basics, Arithmetic fundamentals, NCERT Science, and Static GK dominate the paper year after year. Candidates preparing for RRB Group D 2026 should use PYQs not just for practice, but as a roadmap to smart preparation.